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GIGABYTE Launches H55 & H57 Series Motherboards with USB 3.0

Forum Motherboards & Memory : Gigabyte GIGABYTE Launches H55 & H57 Series Motherboards with USB 3.0

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Supporting the latest Intel® Core™ i3 and Core™i5 LGA 1156 socket processors featuring the first on-die integrated graphics and DDR3 memory controller (codename Clarkdale), the GIGABYTE H55/H57 series motherboards provide exceptional high definition content playback unmatched by previous integrated graphic solutions. Making sure users have the very latest connectivity options, the GIGABYTE H55/H57 series support a wide range of display interfaces including VGA, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. For those wanting to push their graphics performance to even higher levels, the GIGABYTE H55/H57 series support overclocking of the GPU core frequency for a performance gain of up to 13%.


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...very cool - but, another thousand pages of IOH specs to glom onto! :ouch:

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